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Google translate seems to suggest that the latest poster, 2weiX , was at the trial with Simon on the 8th February.

If anyone can confirm that is indeed what 2weiX meant, as that could be a very interesting point.

2weiX writes that he was in the trial as an witness yesterday. He spoke with Simon and also with other witnesses. The decision should be made yesterday, but the case was adjourned. He thinks it will be a acquittal.
In post #502 He also writes the name/reason for the trail: "violation, against the credit Banking Act"

You see, i understand Deutsch, but english not so well.

Thank you, very interesting. I would like to know if someone knows if there are any public records from German courts, and if so where can you find this. (I would search for it myself, but I don't understand Deutsch and google translate is not helpful.)

Unfortunately a small update only; still been trying to get the contact details of the my native Prosecutor who has received questions from the Polish prosecutor. As you are all aware, the Polish prosecutor shares only little bits of information. Based on what we had, I've been trying past month to get in touch with the prosecutor in charge here.

Since we have about 80 prosecutors here; they couldn't help me further. They tried searching for the case id, polish prosecutor name and the such but nothing. Most likely the case hasn't even been booked in the system; so we're back again at the polish prosecutor having to provide the name to whom he had sent the questions to. I've informed our lawyer to try and get it yet again...

Against all odds, I've received a phone call that the case has been received indeed but is probably on the bottom of the stack somewhere. No prosecutor has been assigned yet; I am supposed to be called soon but have been "warned" that there hasn't been time yet to handle the case so it could still take some while.